Letter – Henry Richmond to Ralph Heron – 13 Jun 1775

Document Type: Letter
Date: 13 Jun 1775
Correspondent: Henry Richmond
Recipient: Ralph Heron
Archive Source: NRO 672/E/1E/3
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Mr Ralph Heron - Attorney at Law In Hexham                                       Newcas  13th June 1775

           

Sir

	It will not be necessary to transcribe the Copy of the Grant of the Manor of Hexham which I have till you see whether or no it can be of any use to produce it & you will soon discover that when I have an opportunity of laying it before you so we will let it remain till you can conveniently come to Town; in the mean time I have wrote to Mr Darwin to acquaint me whether he has the Original ready to produce in Case it should be wanted & also where the Originals are of some other Grants wch I apprehend must also be had in Case this Grant of the Manor of Hexham is to be exhibited.                                        I am etc       HR


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